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The first time I tried using iSync since I installed Tiger, I notice that it won't detect my iPod. I'm pretty sure my iPod software is up to date, and enabled for disk use (I don't know if that matters or not). When I go to add device, it says no device found. iTunes has no trouble finding it though. Any ideas?

Because as of iTunes 4.8 the iPod doesn't sync through iSync any longer. You sync through iTunes instead. Simply plug your iPod in, go into the iPod prefs in iTunes and you'll see where you can enable calendar and contact syncing.

Because as of iTunes 4.8 the iPod doesn't sync through iSync any longer. You sync through iTunes instead. Simply plug your iPod in, go into the iPod prefs in iTunes and you'll see where you can enable calendar and contact syncing.

That's odd...I have iTunes 4.8 and I can still use iSync with my iPod. Is it a Tiger thing, maybe? I still run 10.3.9 so maybe it is a Tiger thing...I dunno. :black:

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